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Celebrate Shabbat with the CJL!
Reform Services: 6:30pm
Conservative Services: 6:30pm
Orthodox Services: 6:15pm
Join the entire CJL community for Shabbat Dinner in the CJL Dining Hall at 7:30pm
And after dinner...
The Bible as Philosophy? On the Rehabilitation of Hebrew Scripture as a Legitimate Source for Ideas
Dr. Yoram Hazony '86, Founder and Provost, Shalem Center (Jerusalem) Does the Hebrew Bible have a philosophical and political opinion? Should we read a religious text philosophically? Should the Hebrew Scripture be taught in university departments?
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Manicure for the Cure
Thursday, April 30th and Friday, May 1st 10am-4pm Mathey Common Room Pamper yourself and raise money for breast cancer research at the same time! Cosmetology students from Paul Mitchell Labs and the Rizzieri AVEDA Institute will be doing manicures for Houseparties Weekend. Dillon Gym's Robert Kramer will be on hand to give massages. All proceeds go to Susan G. Komen Foundation. Make an appointment online at www.princeton.edu/~manicure. This event is generously sponsored by The Center for Jewish Life and the Program for the Study of Women and Gender, with support from the Pace Center, the Women's Center, University Health Services, Sharsheret and the Murray-Dodge Cafe. |
Campus Entrepreneur Initiative
Interested in becoming a CEI intern for the 2009-2010 year? CEI is a paid internship where students reach out to the their uninvolved Jewish friends and connect them to Jewish life. For more information, please contact Marni.
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Jonas Salk Fellowship in Jewish Bio-Medical Ethics
Applications Due April 30, 2009 This fall, the Center for Jewish Life is launching a selective 10 week forum in Jewish bio-medical ethics specifically designed for students interested in careers in healthcare, public health, and ethics. For more information, visit: http://www.princetonhillel.org/events/biomedical_ethics.html The program will include discussions with leading experts including physicians presenting the medical background, scholars discussing the divergent Jewish views on key issues, and rabbis introducing the core Jewish texts that frame the debates. Fellows will also study real life cases during a hospital visit with Professor of molecular biology, Daniel Notterman, former Chief of Pediatrics at Robert Wood Johnson. Applications are due April 30th and interviews will take place during reading period. The program will take place on Wednesdays, 6-8 PM, over dinner and will launch on September 30, 2009.
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